Daffron to integrate Altair’s Envision data analytics platform
Altair has signed an agreement with Daffron & Associates to expand the reach of Envision; its cloud-based business intelligence solution, in the utilities market.
Envision will be integrated with Daffron utility software solution and power its data analytics and visualisation capabilities to enable utility companies to gain insight from their data.
“Daffron & Associates is very excited to collaborate with Altair. We appreciate Altair’s commitment to the utility industry, their deep experience in this field, and their willingness to help achieve the goals of Daffron and its customers,” said Daffron Chief Operating Officer Paul Kluba. “Data analytics is integral to Daffron’s customers, who interact with large amounts of data and need to evaluate data quickly and derive strategic insight to gain a holistic view of their organisation.”
Daffron provides tightly integrated utility software solutions, including CIS/billing, customer self-service web and mobile, financial management, materials and workflow management, prepaid metering, metre data management, and field solutions. In addition to software, Daffron provides application and data hosting as well as information technology services.
Envision provides secure and free-form data visualisation in real time. The cloud based solution is scalable throughout the enterprise in real time thanks to its innovative licensing system. Integrated with Daffron, Envision will enable Utilities with easy customer billing analysis, metre data aggregation, rate schedule simulation and optimisation, assets and outage management.
“It is my pleasure to welcome Daffron to our collaborative ecosystem,” said Joe Sorovetz,Senior Vice President for Enterprise Business at Altair. “Daffron is known for their strength in process-driven user interfaces and highly integrated functional systems, and this association adds strong support for our business, offering our Utility community broader data analytics capabilities that will help reduce manual processes and overall costs.”